Specialties

Welcome toBrown Retina Institute

Dr. Brown participates in the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Quality Payment Program. The goal is to improve the quality of care delivered to all Medicare beneficiaries.Click here for more information.

We are committed to providing the best retina care . We do this by providing state-of-the-art retina diagnosis and treatment in a compassionate, caring environment. Our patient centered approach is practiced by everyone in the office. We will always strive to treat you with highest respect and fairness. In addition to treating your condition, we will take the time to explain your diagnosis, treatment plan and future course.

Located in San Antonio, Texas, Dr. Jeremiah Brown is a nationally recognized retina specialist, graduate of Harvard University, author, researcher and father. He is a bilingual, board certified ophthalmologist who has been awarded the American Academy of Ophthalmology Achievement Award. Dr. Brown served with distinction as a vitreoretinal surgeon in the US Army and was awarded the Army Meritorious Service Award. Dr. Brown specializes in many areas, including:

Macular Degeneration

Diabetic Eye Diseases

Eye Procedures

Retinal Diseases

We look forward to having the opportunity to meet with you, discuss your condition and work with you in planning your care.

Dr. Brown Speaks Spanish

Upcoming Lectures

Dr. Brown will be presenting at Club Vitrectomy on June 28, 2018. He will discuss a new digital imaging system for retinal surgery. Dr. Brown will also be speaking at the American Eye Study Club in July 2018 regarding Lessons Learned to prevent malpractice in ophthalmology practices.

On August 18, Dr. Brown will lecture with the Macular Degeneration Association regarding Advances in Diabetic Retinopathy and AMD in Asheville, North Carolina. Dr. Brown will also lecture on August 25 with the the Macular Degeneration Association regarding Advances in Diabetic Retinopathy and AMD in Cleveland, Ohio.

In TheNews

Congratulations! Dr. Jeremiah Brown was one of only twenty ophthalmologists from around the nation to be accepted into the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s next Leadership Development Program (LDP). Since 1998, the LDP has helped identify and develop future leaders in ophthalmology. During the one-year program, class participants learn about leadership, advocacy and association governance. The group meets four times during the year and participants complete a project on their own in one of 10 key areas.